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Annals oe the Teansvaal Museum, 
Lacipa picta, var. a. — The orange bands with no black edging. 
Hab. Port St. Johns (II, Swinny). 
Lacipa picta, var. b. — Hind wing thickly suffused with fuscous. 
Hab. Ngqeleni, Pondoland (I, Swinny). 
Lacipa quadripunctata, Dew., Verh. L. C. Akad., XLIII, p. 67 (pi. Ill, fig. 4), 
(1881). 
Lacipa sexpunctata, Dist., A. M. N. H. (6), XX, p. 201 (1897). 
Lacipa quinquepunctata, Dist., A. M. N. H. (7), I, p. 117 (1898). 
Hmpsn., Ann. S.A. Mus., p. 404 (1905). 
Hab. Pretoria (I, II, X, IX, Janse). 
Bandolierskop (X, Dr. L. Gough). 
Potchefstroom (X, Miss Lion-Cachet). 
White River (XI, XII, A. T. Cooke). 
Haenertsburg (XII, Swierstra). 
Warmberg (XII, Janse). 
Pinetown (I, G. F. Leigh). 
Lacipa gemmata, Dist., A. M. N. H. (6), XX, p. 200 (1897). 14^ ^ 
Hmpsn., Ann. S.A. Mus,, p. 404 (1905). 
Plab. Pretoria (II, III, XII, Dr. H. G. Breyer ; K. Munro ; Janse). 
Bultfontein (I, Janse). 
White River (I, A. T. Cooke). 
Stanger. 
Estcourt. 
Barberton (XII, Janse). 
Camperdown (IV, G. F. Leigh). 
Ngqeleni (I, Swinny). 
Spec, auctorum. 1 
Lacipa nobilis, Herr Schaff., Aussereur. Schmett. (fig. 388) (1855). 
Hmpsn., Ann. S.A. Mus., p. 404 (1905). 
Genus Ceeaua (pi. IV, fig. 2). 
Creaga, Wllgrn., K. Vet. Akad. Handl. (2), V (4), p. 38 (1865) ; type dealbata. 
Hmpsn., Ann. S.A. Mus., p. 393 (1905). 
Proboscis absent ; palpi hardly reaching frons, slightly ascending, 
two jointed ; second joint nearly 3 times first joint and gradually tapering 
into a point, covered above and underneath with moderate hair ; eyes 
large, fully width of frons ; frons with a tuft of long hah* ; antennae well 
curved, bipectinate ; branches on inner side nearly forming a straight 
line ; the longest branch 6 times the width of the shaft, and all ending 
in 2 long bristles ; basal joint long, thick, and with a long hairy tuft in 
front ; fore tibia in both sexes with a process on inner side almost as long 
as the tibia ; mid tibia with 2 terminal spurs, of which the inner one is § of 
the outer spur ; hind tibia with 4 spurs of the same length ; ail tarsae, 
